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19th Arrondissement Paris Hotels Parc des Buttes Chaumont
19th Arrondissement Paris Hotels Restaurants including Holiday Inn Express Canal de la Villette Hotel Holiday Inn Villette Hotel Adagio City Aparthotel Paris Buttes Chaumont Citea La Villette Hotel near Parc des Buttes Chaumont Parc de la Villette and 19e Map.
Holiday Inn Express Canal de la Villette Hotel
This eco-friendly Holiday Inn property is located just 10 minutes by train from the busy center of Paris. Only a 2-minute walk away from the Riquet metro station, guests can explore the popular city sites in no time. Check out the futuristic activity park which is located right next to the hotel. Children will be pleased to find a Science Museum and screenings of 3D movies there.
Paris ComboPass® Premium
Provides 2- to 6-day pass packages that include free unlimited use of all the public transport services inside Paris and the inner suburbs (within 3 zones), free access to more than 60 museums and monuments, a free Seine river cruise, special discounts and offers for additional Paris attractions, a free Paris street/metro/bus map, and 30 days access to online French lessons.
19th Arrondissement - wikitravel
The 19th arrondissement of Paris is located in the north of the city. Arguably the principal attraction is the Buttes-Chaumont, the most hilly and least touristy park in Paris, here you still find a real Parisian atmosphere, far from the meddling international crowds of the city's centre.
19th Arrondissement of Paris - wikipedia
The 19th arrondissement includes two public parks: the Parc des Buttes Chaumont, located on a hill, and the Parc de la Villette, which is home to both the Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, a museum and exhibition centre, and the Conservatoire de Paris, one of the most renowned music schools in Europe and part of the Cité de la Musique.
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